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Calling the European Union "very difficult to deal with," President Donald Trump said Friday the United States would move to ...
Ticker: Trump signs executive orders to boost nuclear power; Kim Kardashian’s robbers found guilty in Paris but won’t face ...
The City of Light welcomed nearly 30 million visitors in 2023, and even more admirers plan to travel there since the 2024 ...
Netflix boss Ted Sarandos was one of the few top U.S. players invited by Macron to take part in the 8th edition of Choose ...
Vaccinating animals more widely could help stop the spread of deadly diseases, protect public health and keep global trade ...
Boeing has avoided prosecution over two crashes of 737 Max planes that killed 346 people, but must pay $1.1 billion in a ...
The men's FIFA Club World Cup begins June 14 in the United States. Fans are curious about how it will impact their favorite ...
Pete Radovich, the coordinating producer of CBS’ Champions League coverage, which is hosted by Kato Abdo and features Thierry ...
Vaccinating more animals could help tamp down outbreaks like the bird flu infections that have hit Brazil's poultry trade ...
“Vladimir, I told you in January that if you didn’t stop the war in Ukraine, I would impose sanctions. You ignored me. You ...
The double-sided star represents the persecution of LGBTQ people, and how easily attitudes can shift in a negative direction.
By dumping the dregs of French society into the Western Hemisphere—with the possibility that they might escape—Paris is creating a problem that America may suffer from.